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#quick painting practice#Skywings again cuz idk man I love the architecture#it's been a longass while since I've last painted peacocks...#art#my art#wings of fire#wof#skywing#teto is there but how can I explain that to the vocalo fans?#prsk wof au
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My heart is broken because of Go Fund Me's policy of deleting accounts. I don't know why,
#gaza strip#free gaza#artists on tumblr#gaza#free palestine#the gaza strip#gaza genocide#gazaunderattack#gaza solidarity#all eyes on palestine#digital art#my art#artwork#art#art history#architecture#arknights#nail art#armand#advertising#animals#aroace#art blog#art practice#aromantic#art style#character art#beginner artist#my artwrok#sketch art
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The journey for the truth begins
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#octopath traveler 2#temenos mistral#octopath temenos#i am not drawing imaginative architecture for a while#bc what the f$ck was this building#it was so intricate#hi tumblr im back from ded#i'm just practicing art while i was dead
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46, Holland Street, Kensington, London W8, United Kingdom,
Architect Franz Borho,
Landscape design by Christopher Bradley-Hole,
Construction by SPINK practice.
#art#design#stairwell#architecture#stairway#staircase#stairs#interiors#spiral staircase#staircases#holland street#kensington#london#luxury house#luxury home#luxury pad#landscaping#franz borho#christopher bradley-hole#spink practice#tinyhouse#tinyhome
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Last Meeting
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#qsmp#qsmp fanart#my art#my art qsmp#qsmp pomme#i have to practice more backgrounds....#mainly architecture -.-
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Ancestral Hall of the Tiger Talisman in Fujian
One of those architectural gems that are scattered throughout the Chinese countryside: the Ancestral Hall of the Tiger Talisman (虎符祖殿) aka Huyan Ancestral Hall (虎岩祖殿) or Hufuyan (虎符岩) in Nanfeng (南豐村), Xinqiao, Fujian.
Built in the Song dynasty and rebuilt in the 16th year of Jiajing in the Ming dynasty (1537), the complex covers an area of about 1800 square meters. This temple is dedicated to the Taoist Leifa deity Zhang Shengjun (張聖君), the Master of Five Thunders. The papers with talismanic inscriptions are stuck under the ceiling.
Photo: ©劉江嶺
#ancient china#chinese culture#chinese art#chinese architecture#ming dynasty#song dynasty#wooden architecture#wooden buildings#chinese mythology#taoist magic#taoism#taoist practices#chinese customs#taoist sorcery#taoist#chinese folk religion#chinese temple#Taoist temple#religious art#temple architecture#thunder rites#Leifa#ancestral hall#ancestral shrine
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Bandelier National Monument
#bandelier#bandelier national monument#pueblos indígenas#pueblo#cave#cave dweller#architecture#adobe architecture#indigenous practices#out on the road#out-on-the-road#nature#travel#nature core#nature inspired#queer travel#desert#desert oasis#ancestral puebloan#cochiti pueblo#new mexico#los alamos#texas#keres#tribalculture
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Another part of my sketching practice, panorama's of Tokyo in line-art.
- Tokyo, panorama's (lineart)
#art#artists on tumblr#artwork#clip studio paint#digital art#fan art#painting#small artist#anime#anime and manga#sketch#sketching#my draws#hand drawn#drawing#tumblr draw#graphic design#graphic art#web graphics#pencil#concept art#architecture#architectural design#original art#my art#traditional art#tokyo#japan#art practice#art study
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I was just reminded that the art collective Forensic Architecture exists and once again I’m disgusted.
For those of you who don’t know, it’s a collective of various artists who play at forensic science, conduct “forensic investigations”, and then make art exhibits of their “results”. Their reports and exhibits will make statements such as “the evidence shows that X is linked to Y” but the statistical output that they share will show something like a 5% confidence in the match.
That's right. They make art exhibits of their "investigations".
You want to talk about fandomizing tragedy? Making “forensic investigations” into art exhibits is the bougiest version I can think of, and it's only to serve an echelon of people who enjoy that kind of stuff. If any of the people in this art collective had a background in forensic science they would have taken ethics courses that would tell them how horrid putting on an art exhibit like this actually is. You don't honor the victims by putting on an art show for the rich and powerful to gasp and faint over so that you can fundraise for your next show.
Their founder has even stated that they’re not in forensics but “counter-forensics” and "counter-investigation". They eschew the practices and norms of the scientific community for telling their own version of investigative “truth”. They’ve even gone so far as to quote post-truth philosophies in their work and the controversial Nietzsche quote about there being no facts, only interpretations. Both are dangerous philosophies to hold in forensic science as it presents the evidence as subjective rather than objective. This is why they're an art collective and not a forensic science research group as they purport, they're rejecting objective scientific outcome for subjective interpretation.
You can go to the group's website and they have profiles on all of their team members. Almost every person is labeled as a "researcher", but once you click on their profile it quickly tells you that they're an artist, designer, activist, or some combination of the three. No mention of any scientific background whatsoever. That indicates their ability to actual conduct forensic science research is not great as they don't have any training or education on the methods involved. In fact, their entire program and personnel are out of an arts college with no science programs or faculty outside of anthropology.
That's weird, right?
A group that supposedly made a new discipline of forensic science, according to them, has no members with actual backgrounds in forensic science or scientific disciplines relating to it?
None of the team member profiles detail any scientific background that would be relevant to forensics outside of a few people with engineering and computer science degrees. Neither of the aforementioned disciplines typically train you in forensic practices anyway unless you take certain courses. Because these profiles are public you can go and checked LinkedIn profiles and find the CVs for each member as well. Guess what? No forensic science or relevant scientific backgrounds listed there as well.
But for some reason this art collective has received funding from governments and NGOs for "creating" a new discipline of forensic science. They're a "trusted" source for forensic investigations. That's worrying. That's terrifying.
I'm a forensic scientist and to make an objective field based upon methodology and empirically supported practice into one that is subjective and throws out the empirical aspects is terrifying. Everyone should have klaxons going off in their head whenever they see Forensic Architecture's name appear in a publication. I've reviewed a few of their "investigations" and they are rife with bad practice, manipulation, and misinformation. In fact, it appears that they present their work in art exhibits more than they testify to it in court due to their methods being questionable and their intent being not to help the investigation but to be a "counter-investigation" that can be judged by the court of public opinion. What do I mean by this? In many of their investigations the collective does not actively have personnel at the scene. Meaning they are not getting first hand physical evidence and measurements. Now, it's not always possible to be there personally and as such you rely upon crime scene techs, investigators, and other personnel to collect this stuff. Typically if you're a consultant or outside firm you are getting the evidence after it has been collected for analysis. You want the physical evidence in your hands as much as possible so that you can analyze it properly. Sometimes you have to request going to the scene yourself to get the measurements and evidence you need. The worst type of evidence to receive is honestly digital images of the scene as you are now having to analyze something a general investigator, who likely does not have specialized training, took a picture of.
In situations where you cannot have the physical evidence for analysis and you are left with only photographs then a forensic expert should be tempering their responses and conclusions. You cannot confidently come to conclusions based simply on looking at photos. This is something that is hammered home repeatedly in forensic programs and professionals.
In the case of warzone crime scene analysis, as FA typically does, they are, typically, not collecting evidence first hand from the scene, nor are they receiving evidence secondarily from actual trained investigators (when they are there first hand they also rely excessively upon expensive technology instead of best practices). They rely upon third party photos and satellite imagery to do their analysis.
Time and time again, forensic experts who rely solely upon digital photos and media to make their analysis get ripped apart by a good lawyer. Being confident in conclusions based upon photographs is the easiest way to lose your credibility. But again, the art collective playing forensic scientist primarily puts their work in art exhibits where they are not scrutinized by experts. Hell, I don't think I've ever seen them present at one of our professional conferences nationally or internationally (I would love to be a fly on the wall when that happens).
And finally, if this was an actual credible scientific group that produced credible investigations and had created a brand new field with methodology that stood to scrutiny there would be publications in the forensic journals detailing this. Especially from the "creator" of the field Eyal Weizman.
Guess what there isn't?
But in the end all they’re actually doing is crime scene reconstruction from people who want to cosplay as forensic scientists.
(for more reading on the group see this article that highlights issues with FA from another perspective https://www.artnews.com/art-in-america/features/forensic-architecture-fake-news-1234661013/)
#Forensic architecture#forensic science#Forensic Architecture is not made of forensic scientist but of artists#Forensic Architecture admittedly does not follow established forensic practices and principles#This is the group that Western Activists will share as “proof” for the “crimes” of Israel#Their rejection of scientific methodology is all you need to know about the veracity of their “proof”#They use tertiary evidence in their analysis and very rarely provide an actual report on their methodology - which is horrific#FA is being used by antisemites as an “authority” and they should be summarily ignored for poor scientific practice
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"My Spirit and Body can be broken, But it is what i do that defines me"

Created By Bob Kane and Bill Finger - The Batman and immortalized by Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Series shows the Depiction of one's determination to give hope and fight evil when all hope is lost.
To the real life heroes, in keeping our Children's hopes safe and morals intact , it takes everything body and mind to constantly see the light beyond the tunnel. Our Children are our legacy and what we do now to save them will determine our world for the future.
Matches Malone is Batman , my kids happen to be seeing your updates regarding your visits for the children to the hospital and admired your advocacy and determination to spread hope ... so we came up with something that could possibly give you HOPE when its your turn to feel despair , ...here is our attempt on a Dark Knight poster using your own profile pic.
Remember your are not alone in this mission of HOPE , there is always someone watching your good deeds and no good deed goes unrewarded . I pray you guys more strength and courage on what you do. Thanks Mr. Malone , Take care , enjoy and have a blessed New Year from all of us here at Digital Practice
This poster is 100% NO Ai and was all edited manually
#youtube#digital practice#rad cru#home#2000s#80s#90s#toys#nostalgia#architecture#batman#bruce wayne#alfred pennyworth#bat family#batman comics#dc#dcu#dc universe
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If the economy does crash and companies go bankrupt, can we please have abandoned warehouses that get turned into utilitarian spaces by artists and people that need it like we did after industrial decline in the 1970s?
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I'd personally like drunk revellers to tapdance on the ruins of where mighty banks once stood regal, their floor-to-ceiling concealing not secrets, but revealing the joys inside. I want art to grow through the barren floors once inhospitable to thought and feeling, do you hear me? Nature is healing etc. etc.
#music#art#late stage capitalism#I know I'm going in specifically with Glasgow Manchester Sheffield's abandoned factories in mind that gave us the Factory scene#the venues Pulp played and the abandoned warehouse Franz Ferdinand illegally practiced in and held their party-shows and set up a studio in#but personally I think the stupid TD building would look much nicer with artists within its 70s floors doing whatever the hell they wanted#factory records#steampunk#post capitalism#post apocalyptic#Franz Ferdinand#Joy Division#post punk#Pulp band#Sheffield#Arctic Monkeys#Glasgow#Manchester#brutalism#architecture#HEY BTW the Leadmill in Sheffield lost its eviction case this is v v bad for a historic music venue#buildings#city#dark aesthetic#aesthetic#liminal#dark academia#ruins#cityscape#1980s
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Some quick Skywing stuff
#The fun part of frequently practicing western/classical architecture is how I can just freehand buildings like that without reference#also I guess I can maintag this? But I won't... not fully at least. just the airbag#art#my art#doodle#wings of fire#wof#prsk wof au#airi momoi
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The Choristers
Artist: Alessandro Magnasco (Italian, 1667-1749)
Date: c. 1740-1745
Medium: Oil on canvas
National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, United States
#genre art#the choristers#music book#table#cloth#chairs#costume#practice#singing#musical instrument#music#classic architecture#columns#painting#oil on canvas#fine art#oil painting#artwork#italian culture#italian art#alessandro magnasco#italian painter#european art#18th century painting#national gallery of art
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A bit of architecture and lighting practice🌅
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track team art night !
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Art is more than just a hobby for me; it is a passion that brings immense joy and satisfaction. Sharing my creations with others and knowing that a piece of my artwork is being appreciated in someone's home is a truly rewarding experience.
Each artwork I create has its own unique story, and I love sharing these narratives with my customers. It's through these stories that I express my thoughts, feelings, and dreams, making me feel more alive with every piece. I take pride in creating one-of-a-kind artwork that appeals to all genders and ages. My work spans a variety of mediums, including original paintings that combine collage, watercolor, and acrylic paints. But my creativity doesn't stop there. I also handcraft scented soaps and lip glosses, design kitchen magnets, and make greeting cards, home decor items, and much more.
I invite you to browse through my collection. Whether you're looking for a unique painting to adorn your walls or a handmade gift for someone special, you'll find something that speaks to you. Each piece is crafted with love and care, ready to bring a touch of artistry into your life. Come and explore—you might just discover that perfect piece that resonates with you!








#canvas painting#acrylic on canvas#canvas art#collage#collage art#decor#drawing#learn to draw#my art#learn to paint#art process#painting#art practice#portrait#watercolour art#architecture#artwork#art#artists on tumblr#acrylic#abstract#animals#watercolourpainting#watercolor#waterfall#acrylpainting#acryllic#acryliquepainting#collagepainting#collagesrt
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